Supporting Ugandan Education supports the education of school students in Nebbi Diocese, Uganda in such ways as the charity trustees think fit, including by: (1) Awarding to such secondary school students scholarships, maintenance allowances or grants tenable at any secondary school (2) Providing capital grants for educational facilities
DLI is a charity dedicated to supporting 1,500 orphans, poor children and needy students in India, Africa, Thailand and the Philippines. We facilitate them to escape the 'poverty trap' through education and practical support. NONE of our staff receive pay. We are 'MAKING A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE'
Thank you for visiting Carlisle School Association’s (CSA) My Donate Page. At Carlisle School our PTA is known as Carlisle School Association. The CSA is an integral part of the school community and in its time has raised thousands of pounds which has been spent on equipment and resources to enhance the children’s education experience and school.In recent years the CSA has funded the cookery room refurbishment, work in the playground and gardens, new benches, books, outdoor leaning equipment, garden tools, Numicon math’s apparatus, pop up tents, Lego sets, dance workshops and much more! If you would like to make a donation to Carlisle School you can do so using this site. All donations made will be given directly back to our school to allow important and necessary projects to happen as soon as possible. Thank you very much for your donation. Best WishesCarlisle School Association (CSA) Charity No: 297676
The Sporting Memories Foundation Scotland The Foundation supports older people living with dementia, depression and loneliness by engaging them in social activities and helping them to recall memories of watching or playing sport. Alongside the Sporting Memories Network Scotland CIC, our work aims to challenge stereotypical views of ageing, to reduce stigma around issues like dementia and depression and to help reduce loneliness and enable older people to live well. Groups are set up in partnership with organisations such as local authorities and sporting bodies who wish to engage with those who are hard to reach in their local community. We work together across generations to establish effective solutions on how to target and engage older people. We provide the training and the resources for volunteers and people within these organisations to run groups, making sure they have the knowledge, understanding and skills to deliver meaningful sessions which will benefit participants. There is emerging evidence that volunteering is in itself a solution to loneliness and isolation, with many volunteers in the UK being over the age of 65 who live alone. There is also emerging evidence that volunteering has a significant impact on health and wellbeing. The Sporting Memories Foundation Scotland is a registered charity Number SC047268